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| 401 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 Refugees from Central American gangs | El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras are largely ignored by refugee agencies who underestimate transnational criminal organisation' abuses and powers of control, while overestimating national governments' ability and willingness to protect their citizens. | Elizabeth G Kennedy | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 402 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 Networked governance in Ecuador's border regions | In order to improve security for both Colombian forced migrants and Ecuadorians, an approach that takes advantage of governance networks can allow residents to negotiate access to resources and rights that they otherwise would not be able to enjoy. | Lana Balyk, Jeff Pugh | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 403 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 Surviving the odds: education, commerce and development among displaced Somalis | Private entrepreneurship and the disapora play important roles in supporting displaced people in fragile ungoverned situations. They are also valuable in helping those situations emerge from fragility. | Abdirashid Duale | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 404 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 Flight, fragility and furthering stability in Yemen | Yemen is one of the world's most fragile states. Less well understood is how this context affects the vulnerability of refugees, IDPs and migrants themselves and what can be done to strengthen protection for them. | Erin Mooney | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 405 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 Humanitarian responses in the protection gap | Often a combination of factors pushes people to leave their country, and the voluntary character of their departure remains debatable, challenging humanitarians both to meet needs and to adapt to changing categories of forced displacement. | Aurelie Ponthieu, Katharine Derderian | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 406 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 The 'phantom state' of Haiti | The fragile nature of the state had turned emigration into a major feature of Haitian life even before the earthquake displaced hundreds of thousands of people. | Andreas E Feldmann | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 407 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 Post-disaster Haitian migration | Those who left Haiti in the chaotic aftermath of the 2010 earthquake did not generally find the same posture of solidarity and humanitarianism overseas that was apparent in the significant international assistance that followed the disaster. | Diana Thomaz | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 408 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 The displaced claiming their rights in fragile states | To date, displaced persons in fragile and conflict-affected states have had little success in claiming their rights for housing, land and property violations. Creative legal thinking and strategic litigation has the potential to change this. | Antonia Mulvey | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 409 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 Can Refugee Cessation be seen as a proxy for the end of state fragility? | The cessation of refugee status results from a judgment that a sufficient change has occurred in the refugees' country of origin that they no longer require international protection. | Georgia Cole | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 410 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 'Everyone for themselves' in DRC's North Kivu | While the international donor community has been trying to engage with DRC by partnering with the government to implement the New Deal for Aid Effectiveness for Fragile States, communities in DRC. | Luisa Ryan, Dominic Keyzer | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 411 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 Repeated displacement in eastern DRC | The provision of some basic assistance in places to which people flee makes this process slightly easier but in the absence of state-led protection, multiple displacement has become a defining feature of the Kivu conflict. | Fran Beytrison, Olivia Kalis | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 412 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 Fragile states, collective identities and forced migration | Governance and the rule of law should be vital considerations in attempts to deal with forced migration in fragile states such as DRC. | Kelly Staples | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 413 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 Fragile states and protection under the 1969 African Refugee Convention | Current practice in African states highlights both the potential and the limitations of the 1969 African Refugee Convention in providing protection to persons displaced from fragile states. | Tamara Wood | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 414 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 Peace villages for repatriates to Burundi | Burundi's peace villages, which are intended both as models for reintegration and as centres of economic development, have encountered a number of problems which are related to the country's continued fragility as a state. | Jean-Benoît Falisse, René Claude Niyonkuru | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 415 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 application/pdf iconPDF audio/mpeg iconMP3 Liberia: local politics, state building and reintegration of populations | Interventions aiming to assist IDPs and refugees returning home in fragile states would do well to take note of the local political and economic contexts in the aftermath of war, because these deeply affect the reintegration of war-affected populations. | Jairo Munive | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 416 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 Displaced populations and their effects on regional stability | A better understanding of state fragility, combined with improvements in policy and funding for displaced populations, is necessary to prevent the proliferation of further regional conflicts. | Joe Landry | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 417 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 How to engage constructively with fragile states | Donors have allocated increasing resources in fragile states to the reform and/or rebuilding of the architecture of the state, such as justice systems, the police and army, and the management of ministries in efforts to support stability. | Jon Bennett | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 418 | Creative Commons | FMR 43 State fragility, refugee status and "survival migration" | State fragility demands the protection of people fleeing the omissions of states, whether due to states' unwillingness or to their inability to provide for their citizens' fundamental rights. | Alexander Betts | 09 Aug 2013 |
| 419 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Paulo de Martino Jannuzzi | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Dr Paulo de Martino Jannuzzi, Brazil. | Paulo de Martino Jannuzzi | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 420 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Sabina Alkire | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Introduction by Dr Sabina Alkire. | Sabina Alkire | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 421 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Gonzalo Hernández | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Dr Gonzalo Hernández, Mexico. | Gonzalo Hernández | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 422 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Mr Bruce Mac Master | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Mr Bruce Mac Master, Colombia. | Bruce Mac Master | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 423 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Mr Zheng Wenkai | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Mr Zheng Wenkai, China. | Zheng Wenkai | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 424 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Mr Enrique González Tiburcio | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Mr Enrique González Tiburcio, Mexico. | Enrique González Tiburcio | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 425 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Rachid Benmokhtar | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Dr Rachid Benmokhtar, Morocco. | Rachid Benmokhtar | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 426 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Datuk Dr Rahamat Bivi Bt.Yusoff | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Datuk Dr Rahamat Bivi Bt.Yusoff, Malaysia. | Rahamat Bivi Bt.Yusoff | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 427 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Ms Leslie Quiñones | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Ms Leslie Quiñones, El Salvador. | Leslie Quiñones | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 428 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Professor James Foster and Dr Sabina Alkire | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Implementing a MD poverty measure. | James Foster, Sabina Alkire | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 429 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Wang Xiaolin | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Dr Wang Xiaolin, China. | Wang Xiaolin | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 430 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Ms Leslie Quiñones, El Salvadore | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Ms Leslie Quiñones, El Salvador. | Leslie Quiñones | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 431 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Mr Ronaldo Araújo Pedron | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Mr Ronaldo Araújo Pedron, Minas Gerais. | Ronaldo Araújo Pedron | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 432 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Paulo de Martino Jannuzzi, Brazil | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Dr Paulo de Martino Jannuzzi, Brazil. | Paulo de Martino Jannuzzi | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 433 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Amal Shlash | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Dr Amal Shlash, Iraq. | Amal Shlash | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 434 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Soledad Arellano | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Dr Soledad Arellano, Chile. | Soledad Arellano | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 435 | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Mr Ayache Khellaf | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Mr Ayache Khellaf, Morocco. | Ayache Khellaf | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 436 | Negotiating Space: Redefining Civilian-Military Roles During Complex Crises (partial recording) | Dr Marcia Byrom Hartwell (Visiting Scholar, United States Institute of Peace, (USIP) Washington DC) gives a talk for the Oxford Humanitarian Group seminar series. | Marcia Byrom Hartwell | 12 Aug 2013 | |
| 437 | Negotiating Humanitarian Agreements with Everybody: Geneva Call's Experience with Armed Non-State Actors | Elisabeth Decrey-Warner (President, Geneva Call), gives a talk on 25th Feb 2012. This is an Oxford Humanitarian Group Event. | Elisabeth Decrey-Warner | 12 Aug 2013 | |
| 438 | What Works in Protecting Civilians: Lessons from Recent Humanitarian Action | Urban Reichhold (Fellow, Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi), Berlin) gives a talk on 4th March 2012. This is an Oxford Humanitarian Group Event. | Urban Reichhold | 12 Aug 2013 | |
| 439 | The Craft of Humanitarian Work: Reflection, Political Judgment and Strategic Intervention Spring' and Future Humanitarian Challenges | Professor Greg Johnson, Pacific Lutheran University gives a talk on 1st May 2013. This is a Oxford Humanitarian Group Event. | Greg Johnson | 12 Aug 2013 | |
| 440 | Manipulation and Independence in Humanitarian Action: Ethical Challenges in Recent Crises (partial recording) | Professor Antonio Donini (Tufts University) gives a talk on 7th November 2012. This is a Oxford Humanitarian Group Event. | Antonio Donini | 12 Aug 2013 | |
| 441 | Migration at Oxford: Professor Michael Keith | Professor Michael Keith shares some insight into his research interests, how he first became interested in migration and his involvement in the MSc Migration Studies course. | Michael Keith | 12 Aug 2013 | |
| 442 | The Power of Speech: Orality, Oaths and Evidence in the British Atlantic World, 1630-1830 - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar | Professor Miles Ogborn, School of Geography, Queen Mary University of London, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series. | Miles Ogborn | 02 Feb 2012 | |
| 443 | Creative Commons | Transnational Cartography? A Circum-Atlantic Solution to the Niger Problem, 1795-1842 - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar | Dr David Lambert, Reader in Historical Geography, University of London, gives a talk for The Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series. | David Lambert | 02 Feb 2012 |
| 444 | Creative Commons | Why should we study Shakespeare? | Dr Emma Smith of Hertford College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we should still study Shakespeare. | Emma Smith, Ilana Lassman | 31 Jul 2013 |
| 445 | Creative Commons | Why should we study Johnson? | Professor Ros Ballaster of Mansfield College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes we should still study Samuel Johnson. | Ros Ballaster, Sarah Wilkin | 31 Jul 2013 |
| 446 | Creative Commons | Why should we study Postcolonial Literature? | Professor Elleke Boehmer of Wolfson College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we should study Postcolonial writers such as Achebe. | Elleke Boehmer, Sarah Wilkin | 31 Jul 2013 |
| 447 | Creative Commons | Why should we study Dickens? | Why study Dickens? Dr Robert Douglas-Fairhurst of Magdalen College, Oxford, discusses his current research and proposes why we should still study Dickens. | Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Ilana Lassman | 31 Jul 2013 |
| 448 | Creative Commons | Why should we study Chaucer? | Dr Laura Ashe of Worcester College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we should still study Chaucer. | Laura Ashe, Ilana Lassman | 31 Jul 2013 |
| 449 | Creative Commons | What are friends for? Friendship and Public life in the post colony: African Studies Centre Annual Lecture 2013 | Wale Adebanwi, Associate Professor, African American and African Studies, University of California-Davies, gives the 2013 African Studies Annual Lecture. | Wale Adebanwi | 13 Aug 2013 |
| 450 | Creative Commons | A Discussion of Emily Dickinson's 'I started early, took my dog'. | Dr Sally Bayley presents an illuminating reading of Emily Dickinson's 'I started early, took my dog'. In her reading, she seeks out allusions to Shakespearean plays including Hamlet and The Merchant of Venice. She then answers questions about the poem. | Sally Bayley | 16 Jul 2012 |
| 451 | Creative Commons | 11.Consultancy: complementing research whilst increasing impact and income. | Cultural Connections talk by Gurinder Punn. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Gurinder Punn | 08 Aug 2013 |
| 452 | Creative Commons | 22.Copyright and Reuse: publishing and using open content. | Cultural Connections workshop, looking at practical examples of open content publication and reuse. | Rowan Wilson | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 453 | Creative Commons | 19.Blogging, Postgraduate Life and the Contemporary Academy. | Cultural Connections talk by Alex Pryce. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Alex Pryce | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 454 | Creative Commons | 20.Spreading the Word. | Cultural Connections talk by Marianne Talbot. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Marianne Talbot | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 455 | 18.Placing the Library at the Centre of the Community's Relationship With Media. | Cultural Connections talk by Mitchell Davis. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Mitchell Davis | 07 Aug 2013 | |
| 456 | Creative Commons | 17.Publishing Born-digital Content. | Cultural Connections Workshop with Mark Rogerson. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Mark Rogerson | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 457 | Creative Commons | 15.From broadcast to collaboration: the challenges of public engagement in Museums. | Cultural Connections talk by Mia Ridge. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Mia Ridge | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 458 | Creative Commons | 12.Academics 0 Musicians 1 (HT) | Cultural Connections talk by Mark Doffman. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Mark Doffman | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 459 | Creative Commons | 10.Greg Walker in conversation with Jonathan Bate. | Cultural Connections conversation. Greg Walker asks Jonathan Bate to reflect on his motivation for engaging with many activities and publics beyond the academic. | Greg Walker, Jonathan Bate | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 460 | Creative Commons | 08.Exclusively for Everyone: two school outreach projects in Classics. | Cultural Connections workshop with Bob Lister, University of Cambridge. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Bob Lister | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 461 | Creative Commons | 09.The Zooniverse: crowdsourcing research with the public. | Cultural Connections talk by Robert Simpson, Oxford University. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Robert Simpson | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 462 | Creative Commons | 07.Creating Chemistry: negotiation and active listening skills for academics. | Cultural Connections workshop with Michael Hobbs. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Michael Hobbs | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 463 | Creative Commons | 05.British History Online: assessing a successful digital resource. | Cultural Connections talk by Jonathan Blaney. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Jonathan Blaney | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 464 | Creative Commons | 04.EEBO-TCP: measuring impact and making changes. | Cultural Connections talk by Judith Siefring. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Judith Siefring | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 465 | Creative Commons | 03.Impact as a Process: understanding and enhancing the reach of digital resources. | Cultural Connections talk by Dr Eric Meyer and Dr Kathryn Eccles. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Eric Meyer, Kathryn Eccles | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 466 | Creative Commons | 02.Outside the Ivory Tower: research, creativity and serendipity. | Cultural connections talk by Abigail Williams. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Abigail Williams | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 467 | On Not Writing | Stand-up comedian Stewart Lee (Honorary Fellow and alumnus of St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford) discusses the fantasy that stand-up comedy is spontaneous rather than written, and describes the evolution of stand-up over the last few decades. | Stewart Lee | 01 Jul 2013 | |
| 468 | Creative Commons | Hard words, best words words in use, writing the inventory of english | English, as its vocabulary confirms, is constantly on the move - both words and meaning act as witnesses to time and change, revealing the diverse pathways of contact and conflict with other nations, as well as changes in culture and identity. | Lynda Mugglestone | 09 Oct 2012 |
| 469 | Creative Commons | 16.To Shakespeare and Beyond: a panel discussion. | Cultural Connections discussion panel Casandra Ash, Peter Kirwan, Jose Perez Diaz and Emma Smith. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Cassandra Ash, Peter Kirwan, José Pérez Díez, Emma Smith | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 470 | Creative Commons | 13.Bodleian Ballads Online: engagement for performance, teaching and research. | Cultural Connections talk by Giles Bergel. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Giles Bergel | 08 Aug 2013 |
| 471 | Creative Commons | 06.Writing for New Audiences. | Cultural Connections workshop with novelist, screenwriter and Head of Creative Writing at Brunel University, Max Kinnings. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Max Kinnings | 07 Aug 2013 |
| 472 | Creative Commons | Why should we study the humanities? | For those wanting a further challenge, Professor Helen Small of Pembroke College, Oxford, discusses the difficulties facing the study of the humanities today. | Helen Small, Ilana Lassman | 31 Jul 2013 |
| 473 | Creative Commons | Why should we study Elizabethan Theatre? | Professor Tiffany Stern of University College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we should still study Elizabethan Theatre. | Tiffany Stern, Ilana Lassman | 19 Aug 2013 |
| 474 | Creative Commons | Language and Medieval literature. | The President of St John's College, Professor Margaret Snowling, in conversation with Dr Carolyne Larrington, Supernumerary Fellow in English at St John's. They discuss Carolyne's interest in medieval English literature. | Dr Carolyne Larrington | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 475 | A quick look around the Large Hadron Collider | Oxford Sparks presents a visit to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva. Find out more and explore other LHC resources at www.oxfordsparks.net/animations/lhc No protons were harmed in the making of this animation. | Alan Barr | 15 Apr 2013 | |
| 476 | Underwater volcano disaster | Oxford Sparks presents a visit to the Stromboli volcano. Find out more and explore other volcano resources at www.oxfordsparks.net/animations/volcano. | David Pyle | 15 Apr 2013 | |
| 477 | Rogue planet | Oxford Sparks presents a journey around the planets. Find out more and read about the science behind the animation at www.oxfordsparks.net/planet. | Chris Lintott | 15 Apr 2013 | |
| 478 | Another case of heart trouble | Oxford Sparks presents a look at how a single change in DNA can cause the human heart to go wrong. Find out more and read about the science behind the animation at www.oxfordsparks.net/animations/heart. | Hugh Watkins, Anna Michell | 15 Apr 2013 | |
| 479 | Towards absolute zero - a low temperature journey | Oxford sparks presents a ride to the land of the extremely cold. Find out more, and read the science behind the animation at www.oxfordsparks.net/animations/coldchem. | Tim Softley | 15 Apr 2013 | |
| 480 | Postcolonial futures: the Caribbean in dialogue | Dr Kevon Rhiney, Commonwealth Fellow and lecturer (Department of Geography and Geology, University of the West Indies) considers contemporary social and economic development in Jamaica, in the light of environmental vulnerability and climate change. | David Howard, Kevon Rhiney | 12 Jun 2013 | |
| 481 | Creative Commons | Environmental Decision-Making in the European Union: Who Exercises Power? | As part of Europe Day on 9 May 2013, the Conservation Governance Laboratory at the University of Oxford organised a panel discussion co-sponsored by the School of Geography and the Environment and the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment. | Paul Jepson, Jonas Schoenefeld, Caroline Jackson, Kaarina Kolle, Michael Shackleton, Anthony Teasdale | 15 May 2013 |
| 482 | Creative Commons | How Technology can help to Democratise the Media | Shu Chaudhary gives a talk for the Reuters School of Journalism, Seminar series. | Shu Chardhary | 11 Mar 2013 |
| 483 | Creative Commons | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Jose M. Roche and Dr Suman Seth | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Dr Jose M. Roche and Dr Suman Seth - OPHI. | Jose M Roche, Suman Seth | 15 Aug 2013 |
| 484 | Creative Commons | Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Professor Abhijit Sen | Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Professor Abhijit Sen, India. | Abhijit Sen | 15 Aug 2013 |
| 485 | Creative Commons | What Obama's Elections Have Taught the Media - and the Rest of Us: RISJ/BBC Butler Lecture 2013 | Larry J. Sabato, American political scientist and political analyst and Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, and director of its Center for Politics, gives the 2013 RISJ/BBC Butler lecture. | Larry J Sabato | 27 Aug 2013 |
| 486 | Learning Differently, Teaching Inclusively | Dr David Mills presents from an academic viewpoint on the University of Oxford's efforts to promote an inclusive environment for learning. | David Mills | 05 Jan 2010 | |
| 487 | Creative Commons | Manfred te Grotenhuis on teaching quantitative methods to social science students | Manfred te Grotenhuis (Radboud University Nijmegen) discusses his experiences and views of what works well when teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate social science students, especially with mixed ability and low motivation students. | Manfred te Grotenhuis | 27 Aug 2013 |
| 488 | Sharia-guided family laws in Bangladesh: The Impact of the Constitution | Tahrat Naushaba Shahid, DPhil Student, Department of Politics, University of Oxford gives a talk for the Law, Religion and Social Order: Unpacking the Promise of Sharia workshop held on 17th May 2013. | Tahrat Naushaba Shahid | 28 Aug 2013 | |
| 489 | 01.What is the value of the Digital Humanities? | Michael Pidd, Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield gives the opening keynote talk for the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Michael Pidd | 07 Aug 2013 | |
| 490 | Creative Commons | Rethinking Migration: Joining the dots between migration, trade theory and business strategy | Diane Coyle discusses labour migration movements across borders through firm's decision problems and strategic thinking. | Diane Coyle | 02 Sep 2013 |
| 491 | Creative Commons | What does the 2011 census tell us about ethnic diversity and integration in England and Wales? | Ludi Simpson and Stephen Jivraj give a talk for the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing series. | Ludi Simpson, Stephen Jivraj | 02 Sep 2013 |
| 492 | Creative Commons | Building Regionality into Immigration Policy: Does it Work? Evidence from Canada | Professor Robert E Wright gives a talk for the Centre for Migration, Policy and Society. | Robert E Wright | 02 Sep 2013 |
| 493 | Creative Commons | What are the consequences of changing policies for family migrants in the UK? | Caroline Oliver and Juan Camilo give a talk for the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing series. | Caroline Oliver, Juan Camilo | 02 Sep 2013 |
| 494 | Creative Commons | Information about Great Writers Inspire | Further information about the educational resource: http://writersinspire.org. | Sarah Wilkin | 29 Aug 2013 |
| 495 | 21.Digital Collections as Research Infrastructure. | Lorna Hughes, National Library of Wales delivers the closing keynote lecture. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013. | Lorna Hughes | 07 Aug 2013 | |
| 496 | Rev. Dr Charles Brock - John Milton: Revolutionary Spirit? | The third in our lecture series for Hilary Term 2013, given in the temporary Chapel at Mansfield College by Emeritus Fellow and former College Chaplain Rev Dr Charles Brock, to mark the inauguration of the John Milton Fellowship at Mansfield College. | Charles Brock | 03 Sep 2013 | |
| 497 | Creative Commons | Sir Jonathan Mills - Art: The Great Conversation of Mankind | The first in the Mansfield College lecture series for Hilary Term 2013, given in temporary Chapel at Mansfield College by Sir Jonathan Mills, artistic director of the Edinburgh International Festival. | Sir Jonathan Mills | 03 Sep 2013 |
| 498 | Migration at Oxford: Professor Robin Cohen | In this podcast, Emeritus Professor Robin Cohen shares how he first became interested in migration through his own experiences as a migrant. | Robin Cohen | 05 Sep 2013 | |
| 499 | Creative Commons | The Endtimes of Human Rights | Are we coming to an end of the human rights as a social science issue? Talk by Dr Stephen Hopgood (SOAS). | Stephen Hopgood | 28 Aug 2013 |
| 500 | Creative Commons | Anti-politics in action: Do European protesters hate formal politics more than the general public? | Dr Clare Saunders (University of Exeter) presents her multi-staged surveys on European protests. | Clare Saunders | 28 Aug 2013 |
| 501 | Creative Commons | The Persistence of Animate Organisms | Rory Madden, Lecturer in Philosophy at University College London, gives a talk about animate organisms for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies Project. | Rory Madden | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 502 | Creative Commons | Elemental Change in Empedocles | John shows how recognising that the Empedoclean roots - fire, water, earth, and air - are subject to forms of generation and destruction consistent with his rejection into nothing. | John Palmer | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 503 | Creative Commons | Thinking Structure | Patricia Curd takes the problem of structure to cover both of these questions: (1) How is it that the cosmos is an organized system of diverse entities? (2) Why does this system maintain regularity over long periods of time? | Patricia Curd | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 504 | Creative Commons | Which Things have Divine Names in Empedocles and Why? | A talk from Professor Catherine Rowett, University of East Anglia, from a series on Empedocles' Metaphysics. | Catherine Rowett | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 505 | Creative Commons | Empedoclean Superorganisms | A talk about Empedoclean Superorganisms from Professor David Sedley, Christ's College, Cambridge, from the series on Empedocles' Metaphysics. | David Sedley | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 506 | Creative Commons | Empedocles' Dynamic, Changeless World | In this talk Anna Marmodoro, Corpus Christi, Oxford, explore the view that Empedocles' world is both dynamic and changeless, and investigate the metaphysical account that Empedocles gives for such a world. | Anna Marmodoro | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 507 | Creative Commons | Powers in the cosmic cycle | A talk given by Professor Oliver Primavesi, Ludwig-Maximilians Universitat, from the series on Empedocles' Metaphysics. | Oliver Primavesi | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 508 | Creative Commons | Marcus Aurelius' Meditations - Is there a Core Project? | Professor Christopher Gill, University of Exeter, meditates on Marcus Aurelius as part of the series, "Marcus Aurelius: Philosophical, Historical, and Literary Perspectives". | Christopher GIll | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 509 | Creative Commons | Religious Debate and Religious Competition in the Age of Marcus Aurelius | Mark Edwards, Christ Church College, Oxford, discusses religion in the age of Marcus Aurelius as part of the series "Marcus Aurelius: Philosophical, Historical, and Literary Perspectives". | Mark Edwards | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 510 | Creative Commons | Marcus on Becoming Whole | Michael Griffin, Assistant Professor in Philosophy at University of British Columbia, gives a talk as part of the series "Marcus Aurelius: Philosophical, Historical, and Literary Perspectives". | Michael Griffin | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 511 | Creative Commons | Freedom and Indifference in Marcus Aurelius | John Sellars, Wolfson College, Oxford, gives a talk as part of the series "Marcus Aurelius: Philosophical, Historical, and Literary Perspectives". | John Sellars | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 512 | Creative Commons | Structure and Quality | A talk from Galen Strawson, Professor of Philosophy, University of Texas. | Galen Strawson | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 513 | Creative Commons | Aristotelian v. Contemporary Perspectives on Relations | Jeff Brower, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Purdue University, gives a talk explaining the key differences between Aristotelian and more contemporary theories of relations. | Jeffrey E Brower | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 514 | Creative Commons | Powers, Functions and Parts: the Stoics (and Others) on the Nature of the Passions | Professor Jim Hankinson, University of Texas at Austin, gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies project. | Jim Hankinson | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 515 | Cartesian Transubstantiation | John Heil, Professor of Philosophy, Washington University in St Louis, gives a talk on Cartesian Transubstantiation. | John Heil | 23 Aug 2013 | |
| 516 | Creative Commons | Causes, Powers and Structures in a Factored Process Ontology: Solutions and Lacunae | Peter Simons, Professor of Philosophy, Trinity College, Dublin, gives a talk as part of the series 'Metaphysics of Powers, Causation and Persons'. | Peter Simons | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 517 | Creative Commons | Freedom and Responsibility Revisited | Professor Richard Sorabji, Wolfson College Oxford, gives a talk on freedom and responsibility as part of the series 'Talks on Powers, Structures and Relations in Ancient Philosophy'. | Richard Sorabji | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 518 | Creative Commons | There are Mechanisms, and Then There are Mechanisms | Mechanisms are at centre-stage right now in philosophy of science, especially in discussions of causal explanation and causal inference. | Nancy Cartwright | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 519 | Cutaneous immunology | Professor Graham Ogg talks about the role of our skin as a barrier against infection. | Graham Ogg | 29 Apr 2013 | |
| 520 | Creative Commons | Andy Field on teaching quantitative methods to social science students | Andy Field (University of Sussex) discusses his experiences and views of what works well when teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate social science students, especially with mixed ability and low motivation students. | Andy Field | 09 Sep 2013 |
| 521 | Creative Commons | The lymphatic system in immunity and cancer | Professor David Jackson tells us about the role of the lymphatic system in immunity and cancer. | David Jackson | 29 Apr 2013 |
| 522 | Molecular immunology | Dr Christian Eggeling tells us how new imaging methods help us understand immunology at the molecular level. | Christian Eggeling | 29 Apr 2013 | |
| 523 | Creative Commons | Structural cell biology of virus infection | Professor Kay Grunewald tells us how structural cell biology can help us understand virus infection. | Kay Grunewald | 29 Apr 2013 |
| 524 | Creative Commons | MedicineAfrica | Dr Alexander Finlayson tells us how MedicineAfrica aims to bring healthcare professionals around the world in a global expert network. | Alexander Finlayson | 29 Apr 2013 |
| 525 | Creative Commons | Fiona Powrie | Professor Fiona Powrie talks about the importance of our guts, and her research in gastroenterology. | Fiona Powrie | 29 Apr 2013 |
| 526 | Multiple Sclerosis | Professor Lars Fugger talks about his research on multiple sclerosis. | Lars Fugger | 30 Oct 2012 | |
| 527 | Creative Commons | Membrane proteins and drug development | Dr Liz Carpenter talks about her research on membrane proteins and drug development. | Liz Carpenter | 29 Apr 2013 |
| 528 | NDM Internships | Three of the interns from Summer 2012 tell us about their experience of working in NDM's laboratories and staying in an Oxford college. | NDM Students | 30 Apr 2013 | |
| 529 | NDM Studentship | The Nuffield Department of Medicine offers awards to outstanding DPhil Students from any country. | NDM | 30 Apr 2013 | |
| 530 | The Jenner Institute | Meet the Jenner Institute. | NDM Strategic | 19 Jul 2012 | |
| 531 | The Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research | Meet the Oxford Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research. | NDM Strategic | 19 Jul 2012 | |
| 532 | Proteomics in Biomedical Research | Meet our Proteomics facility. | NDM Strategic | 19 Jul 2012 | |
| 533 | TDI | Meet our Target Discovery Institute. | NDM Strategic | 19 Jul 2012 | |
| 534 | The Insectary at the Jenner Institute | Meet our Insectary at the Jenner Institute. | NDM Strategic | 21 May 2013 | |
| 535 | Creative Commons | In conversation 'Mozart, our contemporary' | Gerard Mortier in discussion with Adeline Mueller, Weston Junior Research Fellow (Music), about Mozart and his influence on Classical music as part of the Humanitas lecture series on Opera Studies. | Gerard Mortier, Adeline Mueller | 17 Jun 2013 |
| 536 | Creative Commons | The Salzburg Festival - circa 100 years after Hofmannsthal's idea about the festival | Gerard Mortier gives a lecture about Opera for the Humanitas lecture series on Opera Studies. | Gerard Mortier | 17 Jun 2013 |
| 537 | Creative Commons | The Hidden Power of the Re-Creative Process in Music | Imogen Cooper, 'Recognized worldwide as a pianist of virtuosity and poetic poise', gives a lecture for the Humanitas lecture series on Classical Music and Music Education. | Imogen Cooper | 28 May 2013 |
| 538 | Creative Commons | The Future of Journalism - John Stackhouse (Editor-in-chief, Globe and Mail, Toronto). | John Stackhouse, Editor-in-Chief of The Globe and Mail, Toronto, talking at the 30th Anniversary Reunion of the Journalism Fellow Programme. | John Stackhouse | 17 Sep 2013 |
| 539 | Creative Commons | The Future of Journalism - Nic Newman (RISJ Research Associate) | Nic Newman, Digital Media Strategist and RISJ Research Associate, talks at the 30th Anniversary Reunion of the Journalism Fellow Programme. | Nic Newman | 17 Sep 2013 |
| 540 | Creative Commons | The Future of Journalism - Natalie Nougayrède (Le Monde) | Natalie Nougayrède, Executive Editor of Le Monde talks at the 30th Anniversary Reunion of the Journalism Fellow Programme. | Natalie Nougayrède | 17 Sep 2013 |
| 541 | Creative Commons | Paying the Piper: Rethinking the Economics of Newspaper Journalism | Reuters Memorial Lecture 2013 - by Mark Thompson, President and Chief Executive of the New York Times Company. | Mark Thompson, David Levy, John Lloyd | 17 Sep 2013 |
| 542 | Creative Commons | Michael Winterbottom in Conversation: Genres, Adaptation and Contemporary Cinema | Filmmaker Michael Winterbottom gives a talk for the Humanitas lecture series on Film and Television. | Michael Winterbottom, Eugene Rogan, Laura Marcus, Andrew Klevan, Nikolaj Lubeckle | 28 May 2013 |
| 543 | Creative Commons | Acting Masterclass: "Lend me your ears" | A second Masterclass on how Shakespeare spins rhetoric for the actor, with Sam Leith, journalist and writer, and author of 'You Talkin' to Me'. Students from Oxford University Drama Society will take part in the masterclass with an audience. | Gregory Doran, Sam Leith | 07 Jun 2013 |
| 544 | Creative Commons | Acting Masterclass: 'Pyramus, you begin' | A practical Masterclass with Greg Doran from the Royal Shakespeare Company looking at what clues Shakespeare puts into the verse for the actor. Students from Oxford University Drama Society rehearse Romeo and Juliet in front of an audience. | Gregory Doran | 07 Jun 2013 |
| 545 | Creative Commons | Plenary panel debate: The Future of Journalism | Panel debate at the 30th Anniversary Reunion of the Journalism Fellow Programme. | Mark Thompson, Natalie Nougayrède, Peter Barron, John Stackhouse, Nic Newman | 17 Sep 2013 |
| 546 | Imogen Cooper: Masterclass | Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Classical Music and Music Education, Imogen Cooper, gives a piano masterclass to students. | Imogen Cooper | 17 Sep 2013 | |
| 547 | Creative Commons | A Christmas Carol | A Christmas carol in prose: being a ghost story of Christmas. By Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. | Charles Dickens | 21 Dec 2010 |
| 548 | Imogen Cooper In Concert: Recital: Schubert | Imogen Cooper, Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Classical Music and Music Education gives a recital of Schubert's 4 Impromptus D899, Sonata in a minor D784, 11 Ecossaises D781, Sonata in D major D850. | Imogen Cooper | 17 Sep 2013 | |
| 549 | Creative Commons | Twas The Night Before Christmas | 'Twas The Night Before Christmas. A Visit from St. Nicholas. By Clement C. Moore. | Clement Moore | 22 Dec 2010 |
| 550 | Creative Commons | Sir Gawain and the Green Knight | Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, text of the edition by J. R. R. Tolkien and E. V. Gordon. 2nd ed., ed. Norman Davis. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1967. | Anonymous | 23 Dec 2010 |
| 551 | Creative Commons | The Future of Journalism - Peter Barron (Google) | Peter Barron, Peter Barron, Director of Communications and Public Affairs for EMEA, Google, talks at the 30th Anniversary Reunion of the Journalism Fellow Programme. | Peter Barron | 17 Sep 2013 |
| 552 | Creative Commons | Moral Maze, Arijit Sen | Arijit Sen, CNN-IBN gives his opinion on the debates premise 'Journalism coarsens, simplifies and distorts politics (and the new journalism won't be any better)'. As part of the 30th Anniversary Reunion of the Journalism Fellow Programme. | Arijit Sen, Jean Seaton, Michael Parks, Paul Taylor, Nick Fraser, John Lloyd | 19 Sep 2013 |
| 553 | Calestous Juma. Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Inclusive and Sustainable Development. | Calestous Juma, Harvard University, addresses the 6th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. | Calestous Juma | 23 Sep 2013 | |
| 554 | Luc Soete. Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Inclusive and Sustainable Development. | Luc Soete, Maastricht University, addresses the 6th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. | Luc Soete | 23 Sep 2013 | |
| 555 | Creative Commons | Anne Miroux. Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Inclusive and Sustainable Development. | Anne Miroux, UNCTAD, addresses the 6th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. | Anne Miroux | 23 Sep 2013 |
| 556 | Xiaolan Fu. The Transformation from Imitation to Innovation in Emerging Economies. | Xiaolan Fu, Oxford University, addresses the 6th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. | Xiaolan Fu | 23 Sep 2013 | |
| 557 | David Kaplan. The Transformation from Imitation to Innovation in Emerging Economies | David Kaplan, University of Cape Town, addresses the 6th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. | David Kaplan | 23 Sep 2013 | |
| 558 | Ludovico Alcorta. The Transformation from Imitation to Innovation in Emerging Economies. | Ludovico Alcorta, UNIDO, addresses the 6th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. | Ludovico Alcorta | 23 Sep 2013 | |
| 559 | Creative Commons | Yves Doz. The Transformation from Imitation to Innovation in Emerging Economies | Yves Doz, INSEAD, addresses the 6th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. | Yves Doz | 23 Sep 2013 |
| 560 | Creative Commons | Innovation Under the Radar in Low Income Countries: Evidence from Ghana. | Giacomo Zanello, Oxford University. Special Panel Session: Innovation in Low Income Countries. Part of the 6th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. | Giacomo Zanello | 23 Sep 2013 |
| 561 | Creative Commons | Policy Dynamics and Institutional Dysfunctions in Public Agricultural Research and Innovation. | George Owusu Essegbey, Science and Technology Policy Research Institute, Ghana. Special Panel Session: Innovation in Low Income Countries. Part of the 6th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. | George Owusu Essegbey | 23 Sep 2013 |
| 562 | Best Paper Award Ceremony, 6th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. | The 6th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Best Paper Award Ceremony. Chaired by Professor Andrew Hamilton, Vice Chancellor, Oxford University. | Andrew Hamilton, Xiaolan Fu, Jian Gao | 23 Sep 2013 | |
| 563 | Reporting Education | Reeta Chakrabarti, BBC Education Correspondent, gives the third annual Oxford Education Society lecture. She looks at changes in education policy under the Coalition government and the challenges of reporting them. | Reeta Chakrabarti | 30 Sep 2013 | |
| 564 | Mammo Muchie. NSI to IDS - From the National System of Innovation to an African National Innovation and Development System (IDS). | Mammo Muchie, Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa. Special Panel Session: Innovation in Low Income Countries. Part of the 6th Annual Conference of the Academy of Innovation and Entrepreneurship. | Mammo Muchie | 26 Sep 2013 | |
| 565 | The Battle for the Black Vote: Findings from the Ethnic Minority Election Survey | Professor Anthony Heath (Nuffield), Emeritus Professor of Sociology, presents findings from the ESRC-funded Ethnic Minority British Election Survey. | Anthony Heath | 30 Sep 2013 | |
| 566 | The Fraud of Forgiveness without Reconciliation in Economic Life. | Dr Michael Black (Blackfriers Hall) speaking at the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend. | Michael Black | 30 Sep 2013 | |
| 567 | Creative Commons | Active and passive immunity to Influenza | Professor Townsend tells us about lessons to be drawn from the history of immunology in Oxford, from 1979 onwards, until his current research on active and passive immunity to influenza. | Alain Townsend | 01 Oct 2013 |
| 568 | Colliding Continents | Geologist Mike Searle gives a beautifully illustrated talk on his expeditions and field research in many remote locations, over 25 years. | Mike Searle | 02 Oct 2013 | |
| 569 | Creative Commons | Beyond 2011 - A Cautionary Tale | Arfon Smith (University of Oxford) presents the experience of the Zooniverse team with their citizen science and crowdsourcing efforts and the changing role of the citizen scientist. | Arfon Smith | 26 May 2011 |
| 570 | Creative Commons | Galaxy Zoo - The Rise and Rise of Citizen Science | Chris Lintott from the Department of Astrophysics gives a talk on the increasing significant contributions members of the public are making to scientific research through websites such as Galaxy Zoo. | Chris Lintott | 27 Jan 2010 |
| 571 | Creative Commons | Smallpox in poetry | Smallpox was rife in the eighteenth century, leaving its mark both on its sufferers, and on the literature of the period. This podcast explores its history in verse. | Elizabeth Atkinson | 16 Sep 2013 |
| 572 | Creative Commons | The Ladle: a comic poem | Matthew Prior's The Ladle was one of the most popular poems of the eighteenth century. This podcast explores its appeal. | Louise Curran | 16 Sep 2013 |
| 573 | Creative Commons | The poetry of war | Explores the aesthetics and impact of war poetry in the early eighteenth century, focussing on Joseph Addison's poem, The Campaign. | Abigail Williams | 16 Sep 2013 |
| 574 | Creative Commons | Politics in poetry | This podcast explores the culture of Jacobitism in the eighteenth century, using a popular ballad. | John McTague | 16 Sep 2013 |
| 575 | Creative Commons | Pastoral Poetry | Introduces the poetry of rural life, and its debt to classical sources. | Kathleen Lawton-Trask | 16 Sep 2013 |
| 576 | Creative Commons | Music in miscellanies | Much popular music of the eighteenth century is found in poetic miscellanies. But how was it performed? | Giles Lewin | 16 Sep 2013 |
| 577 | Creative Commons | Petticoats and fashion | An introduction to the world of fashion and the politics of the petticoat, seen through the poetry of the time. | Elizabeth Atkinson | 16 Sep 2013 |
| 578 | Creative Commons | The life of epigrams | This podcasts introduces the popular eighteenth century epigram. | Dianne Mitchell | 16 Sep 2013 |
| 579 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Deportation of South Sudanese from Israel | Israel's aggressive campaign of arrest and deportation of South Sudanese asylum seekers contravenes the principle of non-refoulement and international standards for voluntary, dignified return. | Laurie Lijnders | 04 Oct 2013 |
| 580 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Assisted voluntary return schemes | While AVR is clearly preferable to deportation, NGOs and academics alike have criticised these schemes for being misleadingly labelled and lacking genuine voluntariness. | Anne Koch | 04 Oct 2013 |
| 581 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Shortcomings in assistance for deported Afghan youth | Programmes to assist deported Afghan youth to reintegrate on their return are failing miserably. There needs to be much greater awareness of what it is like for them when they return, and of good practice in implementing such programmes. | Nassim Majidi | 04 Oct 2013 |
| 582 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 No longer a child: from the UK to Afghanistan | Young Afghans forced to return to Kabul having spent formative years in the UK encounter particular risks and lack any tailored support on their return. | Catherine Gladwell | 04 Oct 2013 |
| 583 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 State reluctance to use alternatives to detention | States continue to show a marked reluctance to implement alternatives to immigration detention. The reason for this may well be because such alternatives ignore the disciplinary function of detention by which states coerce people into cooperation. | Clément de Senarclens | 04 Oct 2013 |
| 584 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Flawed assessment process leads to under-use of alternatives in Sweden | Sweden is often held up as following 'best practice' in legislation with regard to detention and alternatives to detention but research by the Swedish Red Cross highlights a number of flaws. | Maite Zamacona | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 585 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Questions over alternatives to detention programmes | Alternative to detention programmes may be less restrictive and less expensive than formal detention but they may still have drawbacks. The provision of competent legal advice appears to be key to low rates of absconding. | Stephanie J Silverman | 04 Oct 2013 |
| 586 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Community detention in Australia: a more humane way forward | A group of Australian advocates lobbied successfully for the implementation of community detention as a viable, humane alternative, giving asylum seekers an opportunity to engage in a more meaningful existence. | Catherine Marshall, Suma Pillai, Louise Stack | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 587 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Alternatives to detention: open family units in Belgium | Preliminary outcomes of an alternative to detention programme in Belgium, based on case management and individual 'coaches' for families, are positive and merit consideration by other countries. | Liesbeth Schockaert | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 588 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 New models for alternatives to detention in the US | While there is growing recognition of the value of community-based alternatives to detention in the US, shortfalls in funding and political will are hindering implementation of improved services and best practice. | Megan Bremer, Kimberly Haynes, Nicholas Kang, Michael D Lynch, Kerri Socha | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 589 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Predisposed to cooperate | Recent research in Toronto and Geneva indicates that asylum seekers and refugees are predisposed to be cooperative with the refugee status determination (RSD) system and other immigration procedures. | Cathryn Costello, Esra Kaytaz | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 590 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Alternatives to detention in the UK: from enforcement to engagement? | The UK detains migrants on a large scale, and has had limited success in developing alternatives. The British experience highlights the need for a cultural shift towards engagement with migrants in place of reliance on enforcement. | Jerome Phelps | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 591 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Thinking outside the fence | The way in which we think about detention can shape our ability to consider the alternatives. What is needed is a shift in thinking away from place-based control and towards risk assessment, management and targeted enforcement. | Robyn Sampson | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 592 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Post-deportation monitoring: why, how and by whom? | The monitoring of refused asylum seekers post-deportation is critical to effective protection. | Leana Podeszfa, Friederike Vetter | 04 Oct 2013 |
| 593 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Immigration detention: looking at the alternatives | Endangering the health and well-being of people by detaining them is unnecessary; governments can instead use community-based alternatives that are more dignified for migrants and more cost-effective for states. | Philip Amaral | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 594 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Do higher standards of detention promote well-being? | Sweden is generally considered to have high standards of immigrant detention. Irrespective of the high standards life in detention still poses a huge threat to the health and wellbeing of detained irregular migrants. | Soorej Jose Puthoopparambil, Beth Maina-Ahlberg, Magdalena Bjerneld | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 595 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 A last resort in cases of wrongful detention and deportation in Africa | Where this is no viable forum to address human rights violations by African states, the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights will consider such violations. | Matthew C Kane, Susan F Kane | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 596 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Women: the invisible detainees | Research by the Women's Refugee Commission into immigration detention of women in the US explores why and how differences in treatment between men and women in detention matter. | Michelle Brané, Lee Wang | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 597 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Detention of women: principles of equality and non-discrimination | International principles of equality and non-discrimination must be applied to the UK's immigration detention system, which at present fails to meet even the minimum standards which apply in prisons. | Ali McGinley | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 598 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Detention in Kenya: risks for refugees and asylum seekers | Refugees and asylum seekers detained in Kenya risk multiple convictions and protracted detention due to poor coordination between immigration officials, police and prison officers. | Lucy Kiama, Dennis Likule | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 599 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 New European standards | On 29 June 2013 the amended 'Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down standards for the reception of applicants for international protection (recast)' became law. | Dersim Yabasun | 03 Oct 2013 |
| 600 | Creative Commons | FMR 44 Security rhetoric and detention in South Africa | The South Africa example is instructive in demonstrating both the limits and the dangers of the increasing reliance on detention as a migration management tool. | Roni Amit | 03 Oct 2013 |